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Watch Prometheus in 3D or miss out says Aerial Stereographer 0 May 30, 2012

As UK cinemas prepare for a bumper Jubilee weekend, packed with people watching '' influenced ‘Prometheus’, Aerial Unit Stereographer Adam Sculthorp tells 3D Focus people should watch it in 3D, as Ridley Scott intended. SUBSCRIBE! 3D NEWS IN YOUR INBOX

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Adam Sculthorp worked on the aerial sequences filmed in Iceland during July last year and attended the cast and crew screening yesterday. 3D Focus research suggests a high proportion of audiences will choose to watch Prometheus in 2D and Sculthorp believes this will mean many will miss out.

“With Prometheus, every shot was crafted for 3D with so much care and attention. This film really has been made for 3D. Not to watch it in 3D …. I think you are going to miss out on the experience Ridley’s designed for the viewer”.

Referring to the large portion of dark sequences featured in the movie (often a complaint about 3D movies due to the extra darkening effect of the 3D glasses) Sculthorp said “The dark bits are defiantly 3D. The 3D still comes across in those moments.” He continued … 3D Focus TV “It’s not about the constant wow factor of 3D; it’s about enjoying the overall experience and 3D has been used as part of that overall experience… Ridley Scott is synonymous with this type of film so for him to have watched every sequence critically in 3D, constantly from day one, is really going to come across. Overall the entire stereo team from James Goldman on main unit to the 3D team at MPC have done an excellent job.”

MPC in London were the Lead VFX Facility and worked on 420 VFX shots, Glasses free 3D who piped the refined technology explained footage to Scott’s Lexington Street office where he could (audio only) comment and request the depth to be adjusted as a post process.

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MPC Stereographer Damien Fagnou exclusively told 3D Focus "Certain movies lend themselves very well to 3D (stereo) and Prometheus is definitely one of them! There Barco talk about high are lots of really stunning frame rates and 3D space and planet environments as well as close-up shots that are significantly enhanced when viewed in stereo. A great deal of time and effort went into the production of projection (audio only) Prometheus to ensure that the stereo was of the best possible quality. Throughout production and post production, the team would view shots in both 2D and stereo to ensure the viewing experience would be the best possible in both".

Fagnou responded to concerns people have about the movie containing a lot of dark scenes with "The stereo version of the movie has also been graded in such a way that it compensates for the slight dimness that is introduced by the glasses and the resulting experience is truly immersive and thrilling."

After the preview screenings in April, Scott described the 3D medium as 'just another Martin Hausler 3D colour in the paintbox' and added, 'It pulls you even more into the universe of the story – even the dialogue scenes.' According to Fox, Scott and Dariusz Wolski (Director of Poster showing 'look Photography) used the technology to “enhance the action and thrills in small confined around' effect using spaces, as well within epic vistas”. Triaxes 3D MasterKit How times have changed over the last two years. Post Avatar, just the word ‘3D’ would have been enough to persuade most people to pay the 3D premium but now the studios and marketers have to work a lot harder, if at all. In fact, the fact that Prometheus has been filmed in 3D might have been missed by many as Fox have been quite on the marketing front about the 3D version, relying on a highly effective viral marketing campaign to create a buzz instead.

Some observers might question whether the word ‘3D’ might even now be considered to be detrimental for a movie’s image, especially one that has been awarded a 15 certificate (R in America). Futuristic Vending Prometheus is Ridley Scott’s first 3D movie and during the Comic Convention last July, Machines at ISE 2012 he announced he will shoot all his movies in 3D from now on (including the remake of Blade Runner) saying "I’ll never work without 3D again, even for small dialogue scenes. I love the whole process. 3D opens up the universe of even a small dialogue scene so I’ve been very impressed with that."

Ridley Scott started work on Prometheus in April 2010; when the movie industry was riding high on the wave of 3D mania. However, skip forward two years and the public’s appetite for 3D has waned. The majority of people we surveyed at the Cineworld cinema in the O2, London said they had either not heard of the movie or they would choose to watch it in 2D. Many of those who said they would watch it in 3D said they would rather Simple but very clever do so on an IMAX 3D screen. LED show by two Prometheus has been designed to be a 3D movie since its inception. The movie was shot performers natively in 3D using mainly 3ality Technica Systems. (which were used on the upcoming 3D Spiderman movie) and Ridley Scott was keen to incorporate the 3D element from the initial scripting stage.

We asked Digital Spy readers whether they Latest Posts intended to watch Prometheus in 2D or 3D and Super Hi-Vision set here is a flavour of the to revolutionise 3D responses … TV

Wulfster said “I'm lucky It is not enough to be seeing it in just ultra- IMAX 3D, so it'll be clear interesting to note some of the cinematic set-ups. To be images fair, I've found that IMAX 3D tends to be sharper and brighter than some of the other 3D that the Super Hi- screenings…” Vision format offers. It could also finally make James2001 said “Doesn't matter if a film is "meant" to be seen in 3D; more and more people are getting sick of it.” 3D entertainment truly compelling. PheonixRises said “I won't be watching it in 3D (I didn't even know it was having a 3D release) because I don't think films shot in the dark for the most part, make good 3D films.” Exclusive interview

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Others suggest cinemas are forcing people to watch the 3D version by limiting choice as with ONSIGHT 3D thought by Moony referring to his local cinema saying “Prometheus is only being shown Producer Ben at one time in 2D on release day (compared with 6 times for the 3D screening) – and the McGuire next 3 days after that only twice a day for 2D compared with 7 times a day for 3D.” He In this also said “The only movie I think has pulled off 3D successfully so far is Avatar. Perhaps Prometheus will too.” exclusive

“Ridley Scott shot it in 3D to be watched in 3D. They should scrap all the 2D performances I think” claimed PJ68, perhaps controversially and CJClarke said “The interview, ONSIGHT only films where I've been genuinely impressed with the 3D on a regular screen is Avatar 3D Producer Ben and Transformers: Dark of the Moon, both of which were filmed in 3D, so I would imagine McGuire talks about that Prometheus would be just as impressive (hopefully anyway).” the workflow behind In our 3D Focus quick poll, 9% of readers said they did not intend to watch Prometheus 3D post production at all, 69% said they will watch in the movie in 3D and 22% said they intended to watch the 2D version out of 116 respondants, although we expect 3D Focus readers to be more interested in 3D than average. Watch Prometheus in Like any movie, Prometheus will cost more money to watch in 3D. For example, the 3D or miss out says ODEON in Birmingham will charge £8.85 for 2D, £10.85 for 3D and £12.85 for IMAX 3D. Aerial Stereographer Cineworld charge £7.40 for 2D, £9.40 for 3D (plus 80p for the glasses) and £13.10 for IMAX 3D). Prometheus has also been D-BOX encoded and Cineworld are offering D- BOX Prometheus viewings in selected cinemas for an additional charge.

Prometheus will be released in the UK nationwide on Friday June 1st. Prometheus Aerial Unit The official Prometheus movie website is http://www.prometheus-movie.co.uk/ Stereographer Adam What do you think? Will you be watching Prometheus in 2D? 3D? D-BOX?, IMAX Sculthorp urges 3D? At home on DVD next year? Please let us know below! cinema goers to choose the 3D version otherwise they will Like Sign Up to see what your friends like. miss Ridley’s true vision for the movie

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